ZENmicro headphone jack prob

Ahh, yes I got the headphone jack problem in my Zen Micro. I was wondering what I should do about it, and what I should expect from Creative? I already emailed them about this, but I was wondering if anyone sucessfully fixed this problem?
thanks,
Mel

Ah, I have this same problem. Is your year warranty over? If so, it will be $3 for a phone call, $25 for them to look at the player, and $40 in parts, plus $20 or so shipping. If you are under warranty, it'll just be shipping and $40, however if you fight for it they will drop the charge.
You can also fix it yourself (will void warranty) if you have good soldering skills.

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